Hi all.
I have two 75Ah batteries wired in parallel serving both starter motor and lights etc.
I plan to rewire with a 1-2-both-neither battery switch so that I can have both batteries disconnected when away from the boat.
Question: I have a solar panel that keeps batteries topped up, even in winter. At present I have the panel wired into the main fuse board.
Any advice as to how to wire the (low current less than 0.5A) positive terminal so that both batteries stay topped up while battery switch is in off position?
I'd like to keep the two batteries separate - so wiring the solar charger to the batteries in parallel would defeat the point of having a 1-2-both-neither battery switch.
Am I missing a point here?
Thanks.
John V1447 BreakawayJohn Kinsella
Mathematics and Statistics Dept
University of Limerick
Phone 0035361202148
Web jkcray.maths.ul.ie
I have two 75Ah batteries wired in parallel serving both starter motor and lights etc.
I plan to rewire with a 1-2-both-neither battery switch so that I can have both batteries disconnected when away from the boat.
Question: I have a solar panel that keeps batteries topped up, even in winter. At present I have the panel wired into the main fuse board.
Any advice as to how to wire the (low current less than 0.5A) positive terminal so that both batteries stay topped up while battery switch is in off position?
I'd like to keep the two batteries separate - so wiring the solar charger to the batteries in parallel would defeat the point of having a 1-2-both-neither battery switch.
Am I missing a point here?
Thanks.
John V1447 BreakawayJohn Kinsella
Mathematics and Statistics Dept
University of Limerick
Phone 0035361202148
Web jkcray.maths.ul.ie